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... on the way to Nashville. We are planning to go tomorrow to have a look. Funnily enough our hotel is right next door to the museum and there are corvettes in the car park. We were wondering if corvette owners make a pilgrimage to see it. It also looks like there is a corvette factory next door too. We went for a bite to eat at "Olive Garden" (I had seen the ads in Cayman and always wanted to eat there) and we had a belly full. The interesting thing is that there was a ...

... 8217;t too long before Thanksgiving and Christmas! In Cave City we were directed to a wonderful homemade chocolate fudge shop. The owner welcomed us with samples of their delicious sweets and of course purchases were made!

The late afternoon was spent at a second cave system, this time privately owned. Diamond Caverns has been open to the public for over 150 years and our small group of just 12 enjoyed an hour long tour of amazing sights. Stalagmites ...

... desperate to charge devices, have showers and do laundry (ok that last one was just me.) Nice enough place, a small but warm enough pool that Josh, Ben and Kait enjoyed but they had one wonderful thing. A place to swap books! I have had a stack of about 10 books waiting to swap out and was reading my last book so I was getting a little bored with the limited selection left in the RV. Thankfully I came away with a whole bunch more reading for myself and some for Kaitlin too. ...

... They had everything from small pink pistols to camo shotguns and even a 50 cal sniper rifle. Its a weird feeling going into a shop and looking at things that can kill people. The shop sold other things not just guns. They also had camp gear and camo suits. Even the ghillie suits you get on call of duty were in amongst there items for sale. I was surprised how much camo gear cost, alot of the jumpers were the same price as ralph lauren ones, not ...

After such a long trip through Alabama, I was surprised at how quickly we moved through Tennessee, especially since I haven't been running as much. When I checked my miles this week, we were in another state! State #4 is Kentucky, the Bluegrass State, and we are in Franklin, Kentucky, just across the Tennessee state line. Kentucky is called the Bluegrass State because of a kind of grass that grows there. If you don't mow that grass, it grows blue ...